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Thursday, November 9 , 1989
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State of the College Address
By Mare Sluoplro
President Rose Marie Beston delivered the annual State of the College Address
to faculty, staff and other interested persons on Thesday, October 24, in the Shultz
Center Forum. The address encompassed a variety of issues ranging from admis·
sions standards and budget cuts to financial aid and ethnic diversity.
The President stated that full-time undergraduate enrollment stands at 1400
students for the fall semester. The remaing balance of the student population stands
with 1500 part-time undergraduate, 56 full-time graduate and 96 part·time graduate
students.
The undergraduate population is down at least 40 students than projected due
to increased qualifications for admissions. The Qualitative Improvement Project
instituted the mean SAT score or Nazareth freshman by
IConlinued on Page Z.)
Nazareth Students to Translate for Hispanic Voters
N~h Collea:e "lMknts
of Spoonish stepped out 01 the
daNtoom and Into the
RocMsler community on EIe<:·
lOon Ooy (lUesdoy. N_ 71 10
help Hispanic VOIers with the
election ptoeeSl.
The Nu .. eth College
sludeots, who were joined by
IIOlM faculty and alumni, had
been &S$igt>ed by the Monroe
Cowtty Boord 01 Elections to
serve as tno.na.lloton M 30 YDli"ll
locations in Rochester. N...m.b
was the only area c;ollqe pfO>
vi<!inllhiuerviu.
Bilingual Spanish interpreten.
are mandated by the New York
State Election law for election
diltrict. havins _ """""nt"tion
01 five percent or more Spani5h
speaking peop~.
Or, Edward Malinak, pro­fesaor
of Sponlah at Naureth
Colleg~. was the coordinato.- of
recrulq training. and place­men.
01 the It ..... translotors.
"Mo.-e than 50 ~t 01 tht
.. udentl choM:n are -native
speaken 01 Spoonbb and sevenol
are members 01 Rochcscer·.
Puerto Ric.n community,"
M.oJj,,",1r. said. "All..., Sponish
mojoQ who have "...tied the
lan,u.oile for many yean and
mOSI Iuove pt.rti(:ipated in the
Nar.oreth College year abro.tod
program in Spain:'
The translaton had.bo attend·
ed special training sessions to
review election procesa ter·
IIlinoloJy andpncticc roLeplay­ing
In lituationstllat were likely
to O«\Ir on !lledion Day.
This Nowmber. ll1ection
Day was the 14th year that
Nazareth CoIJqe sludmtA IlaYO:'
been c .......... to assist H"'ic
vote" at the polls.
When asked wllal the brntfllJ
for the lIudents are. MaJinIJr.
replied,"! fed it's. very rew.,·
ding experience for studeots.It·.
an tJttllent opportunity to
become involved with the
Spanish ~ community 01.
Rochcscer. I think it·. an t:l'
celltnt oppor1unity for our
It\ldetlts to use the languqt
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l;;~~~:~ Parking Area ~: for Nazareth
-.ewlw. 01 an inconYO:'n~noe
lor ~idenlS now """sthis lot,
in the lc·- ....... ~ will t.lt.nai out
lhe conY'( 'nce for commulel'$.
The proposal for a la'1er park.
lng lot came about ... response
to the growing driver popula.
tion of boIh residents and com·
muters. T1Ien:iI.probkmoflhe
.Yllilability 01 spIIUScI.- to the
bui!dinp and residence halls.
The new lot wiU hopefully allow
belter ....... &ement for parlullf.,
ifuuring a r~ .. tiYO:'ly dOler IpoI
than ~iou&Iy.
Mr. LaSa!Le hopn by the end
01 November or the heginning 01
Oecem~r th.t the tite wiU be
cleared. lighted, .nd grlIvel pille·
cd. This wiU.Uow the 101 to be
used in its rough form during t""
winter months. A new drivew. y
do5etlO Eo$! AYenue will be add·
ed...::l the m.tina~wiU be_
cd u a temporary p.ch.
Spring should brinl .bout the
rompldion ollhe Kearney lot.
With the compldlon of th~ lot.
those students .Uowed to h.""
cars, will be iuued apeciol pcr·
mits. These permits will help
regulate driving on campu.sand
the parting probLem.
The Rewnnd J. flrpn Hehir. ~n for the U.S. c.!holk: BIshopa: and pro"uor
of ChI1stlan Ethics at Georgetown Unlwftlly. dellvet'ed the ",.t of 11M DI.llngullhld lae­WI'S
SerIM ewnIlot the 1NS-VO 8C.o.mk: ,..r on Thursday. ~ 2nd In the ShItItII
c.nt .. Forum,
The topIe _ " Rellsllon and PoIIt,", TIM CUe 01 tIM u.s. Blahopa." wNctt_
paued '-of the 1980'. that ~ tIM nallon _nd ~ ctourdlllUCh M, abor·
lion, nuclHr _rma, 11M economy and c.ntr.I Ame""". R ........ hlr ~tulate<l thot tutur.
dllemnea lot tM '10'. M the ..-oIuHon 01 r=.. ... m Europt.n countrIH t-o. ....,..
democnttlc ...... .,., drugs, AIOS and tIM ~"'m of II" IMt.tH (.tIortlon, euItIatIMItI,
_nd nuc ... r _rJ.
TIM leclunt _nded with Rev • .... hlr·. PfOpOMI for CIIthollc:_ to d ... upon the ~ 01
thIlr mlgloua IMrttag_ and ndltlofla to prvrnot. art opt!n dI.cuAion within u.. Chu~h
.nd to ruch out to NcJn-.C.IhoIIca.
College ... Continued from Page 1
80 pointl in • period 01 only two
)'UTS. J>Jeaident Beaton stated
that !he roIIe~ "<loa not intend
!.hAt til;' (Qualitative Improve.
men! Projectl will be_ continuo
ing program". The collqe in·
lends to k«p the .tandards us­ed
for .citnitti"l ,"" Class of
1993 1M A .... for ~ive
fresh .... " nat ~.r.
The dccruK In studenta in
tile 1989·90 aademic ~ hQ
definite economic: implications.
The 1011 of revenue caused by
the decline in enrollment is
causing the colle"" \0 ' ish!en its
opendiJ\& belt. The president
stated lbat "-ow>d ..-d eu:eIlent
conlroll (a ... 1 on ellpenJeS and
ina>me" bul this s;\""tion will
require b"dlel Culs and
sacrifices from ev<:ryone.
FlNANCIAL AID
The national funding sources
and firuoncial IllJlillilionl that
Io.an money to coIl~ students
for edu"",,i_l punu;ts have
bttn uperiencin, • high
default tate of thae loans 01> •
"alionwide _Ie. The President
was pie-sed \0 nOCe Ih.,
Na .. reth, in comparuon with
~ na1ional level of defaull
r.'e5 for "".U, independent.
lou •. ye .. institut ions, feU far
below the mUll. The perttllt of
N ..... cth "ad"""let ""hodellull
on their loans Itand$ at 3.7"
while the national ave •• is.
". default ratIO.
AI this lime. memben of Ihe
Nauordh CoUqe administr.·
tion .re act i~ly lobbying tIM:
St.te of New York for fio.ncial
aid 10 p.rt-time gradu'l(
$Iudent •. As the ,ilualion .,xists
prexnt/y. Ihere I. nO financial
aid available for these lIudents
and action. for legislalion are
unoderway.
Dr. 8etIon expresKd thai the
"first priority" for ,,"aduate
Sluden" is 10 ke.ep the amounl
of Bundy Aid .t Ihe present
level. Thi •• id lJ .warded to in·
dcpen<knl. four )"Car colleges in
New York St.te in direct propor.
tioo 10 the number of graduate
student enrolled. The aid IIaI'Ids
at $800,000 presently . nd i.
crucial for the fundinll of
gradu.le level education .II
N~h.
SECURITY ANO SAI'ETY
Due to increasing acta of
vioknc:e and crime on coI~
campwn acrOll the count ry.
many II.ln . re requiring
ltalist;';' of crime incidents .nd
are developln8 codes of practice
10 eOSure precise and candid io·
formation Ire confldenti.lly
reoorded. Dr. Beaton st.led Ih.t
N.u.reth'. Departmenl of
Security Ind Safdy, and the
community as • whole. 'p­proach
..tety in .I "pr<»C1ive
way". She ciled the escort ser·
Yi~ I v.ilable lo.ll persons on
CIompu. 2~ hours. day.nd the
lighting . udil conducled OnCe .
year 10 en, ure . ufftcient lighting
ror pedulri. n s.rety.
Dr. Betton also Slated Ih'l
Nauorelh "i • .I IIIfe college" but
Ibere ""isll • COlItinuinJI: need
ror ooop""'lion by . 11 flKCtl 01
the community.
TUITION COSTS
The pIIst d«ade hasKCn the
afford&bHlly of higher educa·
lion SOIIr Ihrough Ihe roof wilh
enormou'lperoentqe wisellui·
tion hlkes.nd overall cosl for
pDSt-aecondary eduation. The
Presidenl pointed oul tMI Ihe
" 300 luilion....,ly cost ot
Nauordh·. indepe:n<knt. four·
)"Car. small inSlilutional educa·
tion has between. UOO and
$1300 dilfe",n~ nalionally
from other colleges wilh simila,
ch~raclerl"ic •.
EXPANSION
Concerning Ihe expal1$ion
lilting piKe on CIompus, Presi·
dent Bcston noted IMI 90"- of
lhe torterior portion of Smyth
Hall has been completed and
Ihe construClion is. bil .head
of schedule. ",., upansion at
Smylh wW bouse. 24 hour
computtr lib and • multi·media
cI.ssroom on th~ finl floo.,
ed u~.lion offices. I biology lab
Ilnd • prepll .. tion .oom On the
second floor Ilnd the Ia~e room
lacinslhe Ubrary wilh the pie·
tu,~ window will se ..... e .. I
s..dUlle studenl lounge.
Other Ireu thot wiU reori~
,,,nov.lio ... in the f .. I".~ in·
clude the library .o.nd. Carroll
Hall. The airro for Carroll H. I!
lJ to provide special educalion
olfl<;tl . 00 classrooms 10 betler
toeI"VC the intact spec:ial educ.·
tion prog .. m at Ihe college. M.·
jo. renOV' lions Ire in the W01"b
fO'lhe Lo,elle Wilmot Library
due 10 "inadequate" study
'P"tt. as rderred 10 by Dr.
8etIon. These projeeu will be
funded by the apital camplllsn
del.iJned to raise ....,..;e. 10
serve SllKienl Me<b and in·
leresIS in lhe nut decade.
GRAOUATE
ACIHIIVEMENTS
Resulu f.om •• urvey
of the N.zarelh Coliele
Clauof 19118 show Ihlt 94 .. of
the grad ... tes are employed or
in grad ... le oebooI.. 1'hiI stUistic
ia up one pe,cent from the
po-eYious sradWltinaciuL II was
.bo noted tbat as .. ot the CIus
of t988wenlon immedialely 10
g .. duale ""hool upon comple·
tlon of their bachelor'. degree.
Thi, i •• 6 .. increase from lhe
ClaM of 1986 .tatislics.
CHAL1.ENGES FOR TilE
FUTURE
Dr. Best"" eq>res.sed concern
OVI:" Ihe lack of • minorily
prCSCr>Ce on CIompua. boIh
withIn Ihe student popuillion
.nd in the faculty and sl.ff. A
Minorily keelS 1Uk Force h ..
been appoinled to devdop
. ltltes;e5 n~ry 10 increase
th" numhe. of minority
"",m"".s at the colLqe. This
tl.SJi:fomolJchIired by Dr. Lynn
Slowik of the ~ deport.
menl.nd will beacti"" (Drone
Y".r.
The Presidenl ended Ihe ad·
dress by sharing some potillve
new •. Recently Ih., collese Wll
gIven
Spanish Interpreters ... Continued (rom Page 1
.t.Itills they'Yo: acquired in the
d ••• room:·
Nu.arelh wuthe first and on·
Iy group al'P'"'*'i>ed 10 become
involved in Ibis program and are
I t ill the only group who
participales.
lng toCSSion6lO lell students what
10 eq>eCI. .ond answer any
questioN..
There we." IS Sludenl£ par.
ticipating this yur who we",
also involved lui year ... weU ..
12 new I4lKienu.
Several 01 lhe toenio .. wbo
were panicip.tinSlttended the
junior year at.ro.d prowam in
Sp..in.
As for the program ... whole,
M.lin.k H id ." I'"" enjoyed
. I",mendously the ide_ of work·
""'Me ~,~".'!"nt select~.~ in8 with &t udent' in the whol"
ct$l llUJ&II commenlo:u." 1 ,_.. , •.. ,
tried 10 ehooee the moot profl. """'VOI'. uun ,sec .~y reaso.n
cienl people In "'" languaae. ~ why - ,:,""",idn I oonlon~ Ih ..
t the beat people ' the best t prosr.m on lhe fulure. It . a lot !';'eu:' In 01 WOO"Il b\It il III PO)'S olf~'
Buena Suertel
Malinat. .... been involwd in
the program since 1915, and has
been "'" coordinator for the last
ocven )"C.n. Stude>ltl .. ining in·
volves 2 one hour sessions. one
before primary dIoy and one
""fore election day. During the
trainlnJ. studenll practice with
the faculty. 0.-,.., o.detta,
~ ol tlM: into:rprder !'to'
........ attended one ol the train·
The following ftudent.
acled I' lnlerp ... te... for
HI'pl nle vote r. in Ihe
RochCller are. On November
" 1989:
Joanne For'5yth
Karen Whltoomb
Wendy Hagan
Rafeal Leun
Amy Sevcik
Robert Woods
Mary Sue Sroda
Kelly Mott
Krlste.n McPeak
Hely Rodriguez
Jenny Sherburne
Carmen Rivera
J enny Schwartz
Janet Casave.rde
Eileen de la Vega
Kelly Masse
Eileen Morris
Joan Campbell
'lTacy Baglio
Kristen Pence<:k
Nitz.a Angulo
Sabrina Nudo
Beth GlU"\'er
Angelica Beltran
Christine. Nesbitt
Angela Casalbore
Naureth AJumnl:
Doris Cordova
Peggy Cnuman
Judicial Hearing
Board Enacted
By Marc SotbelJo
CoI1ege life has many &ODd
poiDts:~~JirlIand
JI'Y'. weekday partie&, IpCIO"tiJII
events and friend&. Once in •
while 100 much ol . &ODd thing
acaren Iboaeadd ttiom peros baloemo sp.u Tnhisehnn twh:enrte. ~~.' ~~~~:~:~~;~
Lou Copertino, Director of
Residential Lifesaid, " If )'VII learn
from your mist.okeo you wiU have
• Iwoppy time. if you don·l lea.n
your lime wiU be unpleq.onl."
His outlool< on diacipline if. " ....,.,
are not tryin& to do anythin& 10
anybody, we are tryin& to do
things with people." Lou sends
various lenen tostudenlll before
IM""hool year 10 Inform lhemof
II>e .e<::eptable condUCt I t
N ... re!h. AJso. lhe Studenl Con·
du.c:c Code i;S published In the"u·
dent handboolo. 1'hiI oodef;OVCrl
srude>ll oonduct. diIcipIlnary
sanctions and judicia! !'to'
cedur .... The H.o.nd.book .mply
lorewatrul the l4udent thlt their
lime here will not be •
free·fo . .. 11.
There are. coup~ 01 avenues
that sludents c.n lake if
they gd inlO lrouble. The
first being . one-<ln-Dne conYer.
salion wilh Lou to devise • .oIu.
lion. This metbnd iI priVII1C.
quick and painle:sL The second
<>peion bein&' hearl", with 11M:
Judlcia.I Hcarinl bro.
",., Judicia! H""ring IIoard l~~I~~~~~f consisu of five memben: Ihree
studentS and IWO /aculty/Maff
"",mbe", The stlKienl' on Ihe
Board are hind plekled by 11M:
Undergraduate AstOCiation'S
President. n.ey arc trained by
reviewing past ditcipIlrwy-...
in an open diso:uuion .nd role
pLoy;", fornwot. bul
TheGL&1NER
1989-1990
Editor
o Mare Hayden Shapiro
Director, Advertising
o Stephen P. McCaffrey
Features
o Jackie Forward
Sports o Marc Sorbello
Business Manager
o Vicky Chamberlain
Arts & Entertainment
OMary Eileen Grine
Contributors
Jennifer Board Donna Privitera
Christiane Grando Kris Kappel
fury Lewis Danny DeCarr
Liz Heeks Kathy Kernan
ON CAMPUS
the Desk of Jane Liberman:SADDThoughts cu.tom Slllcacreenlng by
RoctInW TMtIIe PrInt
HOW 10 WEAR
number Onc A' "SHIRT
campuses
different.
involved alcohol.
casesoulof 137 for
yOD who crave
Ther<: is light " the
bottle, however. 1Wo
characterized by comp"ssion,
not ~r. They want 10 make
People aware Ihat each person
is responsible for the dfect. in·
itiated by Ihrir drv.nuo inte.ac·
tio ..... Drunk drive rs are the
WQrsl offenders because the ir
drinking affects the whole
community.
The members of SADD pr0-
mote responsible drinking in
She began by objecting to
their marke ting technique
which used signs !hal promoted
drinking 10 ~ She also
I'<':VuJed thai Mike and Mike
were not given permission to
pUI up the sisM by the ad·
ministration. Mike and Mike'.
program was different from
others in that they offe red rides
to and from the pLS5Cnger's
•
;'''.C.;;;;;;'.", m. SADD's purpose is to educate
and promote responsible drinking.
,.". .
Ihal ".
their progr. 1T\$. During Alcohol
Awareness Week, they spon·
$Ored a "Dud Day" in which
30 sludentsdressed in black and
went through the day with .
comalose attitude. not speaking
or responding to othen. If you
thought that your friend down
the hall was jusl being her
cheery old self that d.y then you
missed the point. Durinll this
put week, they also had • FaU
Fling for Friends with ov<:r 10
people in .ttendan~.
In the lut issue of The
Gleaner. there appeared. what
some of you may r<:<:aIl as a
brilliant ar t icle. on the
Desigllllted Driver program in·
itiated by Mike Boutin and Mike
Skretney. Jane Liberman spoke
candidly to me about this
heated issue.
etworking -
..
Style
experiences that may ha""
helped them prepare for their
current profession or vocation.
The evening is not intended to
be. structured career placement
"""nt but rather an opportunity
for students and alumni to med.
relax, converse, and &hare infor·
mation. Refreshments and light
bon d'~vres will be served
and a list of particiJlllnts will be
provided. Alumni from most
majors wiu be presen~ rqxesen·
ling professkms such 8$ law,
sales, human services, accoun·
ling. music therapy. education.
marketing. speech JIIIthology,
and banking. among others.
The networking night is free
and open to aU juniora and
.seniors. However. reservatlo115
must!)., made In adV1ln~ In
the alumnl office Smyth
Hall. Room 8 or 9 1586-2525.
ext. 381 or 3821 no later than
Monday, Novem!).,r 27, so
there can be an IICCUrate count
of students attending.
The Student·Alumni Commit·
tee is. part of the Nauueth Col·
lege Alumni Associ.ation. It is
composed of current freshmen.
sophomores, juniors, and
seniors. as well as alumni
r~nt.ltives. n.e commit·
tee's ove.aU purpose is to pro>
mote increased inleraction bet·
ween students and alumni.
Ch06en establishment .
• J.nellsoindicltedconcemfor
Mike and Mike's legal safety.
She ci led the complicationS as
follows: inorderto opcrate such
a program they would have 10
obtain a special license from the
DMV, lot without spedal insurance
they would be held responsible.
If ~ passeD.l[er hlppcncd to
die after be re, ched bOlll ••
then Mike and Mike would be
techniclUy liable because they
provided that penon access to
a bar. Sbe stressed that ahe did
not think Ihey w~r~ bad people
- juSt entrepreneurs. The pro­hlem
lies in the face that they do
not promote r~$ponsihle drink·
ing as do other coUege J>l'O"
grams. For eumple, Sakride
and other Designated Driver
programs of tell work in con·
Spring 1990
Course
Selection
Full and Par\.tine Matriculated
Students
- Drop by on your assigned
day and timeal the Registrar·s
Office . Syrnth 1.
- Clear any financial holds
with the Bursar prior to
pre-regiSlration
Reminder!
- Use your cuneot class lor
the appointed time! F« exatl'l­pie,
~ you are currently a
sophomot'e. bJt v.iI bea junior
next term, you still pre-register
with the sophomores.
Seniors
- Halle you fi led lor
graduation?
Monday. November 13, 1990
(88 cred~s and up)
7 a.m.' 7 p.m.
Juniors
Tuesday. November 14. 1990
(sa.87 credits)
7 a.m.' 7 p.m.
Sophomo,~
Wednesday, N<M!fTIOOr 15, 1900
(28-57 credits)
7 a.m.· 7 p.m.
Frest1men
Thvrsday, NOYefT1ber 16, 1990
(().27 credits)
7 a.m.' 7 p.m,
jullCtioowithbarswhicbintlll'D.oI·
fer free soft drinks to drivers.
An eumple of , ueh a pro­gram
was illustra ted at the
Parent's Weekend OcIOberlest
on October 20th when 30 pe0-
p le volun teered to he
Designated DriveTS. M.rriotl
Food Service provicled them
with free drink containeTS fill_
ed with soda. SUnilar programs
are on SAnD's agenda for the
future.
Jane denies the charge that
she is being idealistic. She
realizes thaI drinking is ac­ce
pted. even a pproved
behavior. on college coompuses.
She explained that more people
need to recognize that their
friends h.ve drinking problems
and $top encouraging their
friends to drink more. Com·
mentssuch as these need to be
Ihougbt about: "Gee. [ rcally
th ink Sally's funny wben sbe',
drunk . .. like Ihat lime she a te
out of the birdfeeder."
Jane Ilso commented that the
students should take advantage
of the .lternative programs
which occur at Na ... retb. Jane
believes that every person has
a right to drink. It is only when
their drinking iii fecta others that
.ction must be taken.
"1IIE DUDE"
-.'~~~; _ 0IIII ..........
......~- ..- -­.
­.
"T IlE rR11'" -_.-----.-.
FIVE FREE
with the purchase of 50
359-2097
The Facts About Alcohol Abuse
from SADD's President
by u .. Hceks
5ADD (Students Again$t
Drun~ Drtvlng) Is trying 10
educate and promote respon·
sibility concerning drinking and
driving. Th~y are DOt a prohibi·
tion group. against .Icohol use.
OWl (Driving Wbile Intoxicatedl
is the lop killer among people of
college age. And every twenty·
three minutes there is a person
killed by • drunk driver.
Mama PlIvro. the President of
SADD, stated that the chance
thaI a person will get in an
automobile accident when sober
is one in seve n; when you're .f.
feeted by alcohol it'sonein three
that you'U be in an .ccident.
Marl .. also .. id. "More ~ple
are killed in .Icohol·related 1M>­cidentsperyearthan
were killed
in the Vietnam War."
are not awlll'Cof, forpeople"""r
lwenty'llne there is a mandatory
SZ50 ("" am.I • I""""'ib" jail
senlence of up to 15 da)'$ for
[M'AI (driving whi]o; ability im·
paired ) . mOre than .05 but less
than .09, For [M'lthe flnt of·
fence is a minimum of $350 fme
and up 10 one year in jail. There
is a minimum of six montb
revou.tion for OWl If" st of·
fencel. OWl is stipulatodbya .10
blood alcohol content level.
License penalties are not the
same for aU age groups. If you
were under twenty'llne when
you refused . chemieal te:.t. your
licenK is . utomatically revoked
for one 1""r when arrested for
[M'I Or [M'Al. lnaddition. there
are lawyer's fees. alcohol educa'
tion clas$es and wuranee may
be increased by over $1,000.
" More people are killed in
alcohol related accidents
per year than were killed
in the Vietnam War."
A person's body eliminates
. lcohol at the rale of about one
standard drink an hour. At a
SAC Iblood ilk:ohol contentl a5
low as 0.5 percent, a person'.
judgement. coordinatalinn,and
po$$ibly vision are impaired. for
a ]60 pound person. SAC level
of .05 is reached aft"" only two
drinkr..
AIcoboI is involved in fifty per.
cent of falal autO accidents.
There are some pseudo·
remcdies thatpeople believecan
he uK<! to nuoke Ihem sober.
These are: coffee. fresh ai., and
cold showers. but. only time can
accomplish sobriety.
lhere are strict penalties
which result from arrest for
drunk driving that many people
It is important to clarify a few
misunderstandings conceming
SADD and their opinions about
the BoutinlSkretney designated
drivers program, The people in
SADD are not agains Deaignatcd
Driver$ program. The people in
not respo .... ihle for &llowing
them to implement their ideas.
The problem is that Nauueth
College cannot spon$Or
designated drivers programs at
un.. time bccfIuse of Liability and
insurance risks and problems.
[I is obvious from the sta.tistic$
and the penalties resulting from
[M'I th.t it can be a ""ry risky
ideo 10 drink and drive. In addi·
tioo toriskingyourowolife. you
are risking the lives of innocent
,."" "'"
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Nazareth's Connection
to Herman's Hermits
by Mary EUeen GrID,.
IU.ve you ever beard of Her­man',
Hermits? WeLL Alan
ChtistentotI has b~ of them.
aDd he ,CM '1'1 _ them s-­-
Uy. How may 'fO'J ask?
Mr. Alan Cbrislenaon. wboo is
• Mw.ic lId...:etioa M.jor "
Nazareth, met Peter Noone and
the rue of the b.lnd when he
played drums for them 1M! sum·
....... He rman', Hermits was
popular around the MIne time N
..,.. BNo.:. in the 1960'L They
had 10_ number one albums,
and _ memorable hits like
"Henry VIII" arod "M .... Brown·
You',," Go! A l.oYdy Doughier".
Does thai IOWKI familiar? The
1I.1Ie .... as u.soed in the movie,
The Goo".,,".
How did Alan ever get an ~
plrtunl1y tn P'-Y drums for &
p<Okuion.1 group like Her­man's
Hennill? WbeneYef • pro­fessioNol
poop comca 10 tOWn
Dr 10 the Northcutem pm! of the
OOI.UItry atId they n«d • drum·
mer or IU;I ... pbIrer. they eaIl •
local \aiel'll ~ arod leU them
u.:Ily whit they /'Ieed. The
agency then rtfcn tIKi. moat
talented individ ual 10 to be ",
for the J.how. He _ paid $100
plus apC:1l$eS. He said that he
~ the whole eq>erienoe.
Pete. Noone and the band
membeR -.e jusI great. aDd
they ITIIode him fed welcome.
H~n'l Hermits U$O!S dif·
fe rent mUJicianJ in different
p"rts oflhe country. but Alan ..
their drummer for the North·
IOU! . He "'U supposed tn play
d""", on II>eit North £asl
Amerlcad 'Ibur, but thai hN
been delayed beaux I'dcr
Noone has becn very busy with
!iii television u.ow on VU·I.
They do k«p in touch. thoush.
Alan does get c.lIs from Mr.
Noone', Igenl periodically.
In llIe mtanlime. Alan keept;
busy by being in three groups.
He-I in "Sn~~rs" which plays
'Ibp 40. l-S nights. Wttk and is
booI<aI from now unlil June.
1bcn there is lhe Alan Christed'
__ Jaa Quartet. which per·
f<lmll on Suoo.yl .t The
I'anu ..... Restuuant. If I"-t
ion'l enough. there', AI',
Cookbook, which is. JIZZ. ru·
Iion$ voup tluot does openers for
groups like '"Speci.oJ E J'X '" .nd
B. B. Kin¥1 This rel"><II1e r JUJI
wanu to know Ol>fc thing. Whed
<Iou "" find timt for cWsea Of
homework?
~""''* Edue8tIon.....,... A*"o~.
~. Co"- WId ..... 11t with ~ Noone, Iud
...... 01 ......,..n·. Hoennlta.
FEATURES
The Premiere of 000
De.r G.bby.
I Nove this problem INot
doan·t s«m very ... rious but it
could ~ seriou.. E~ry
time I sit down 10 re.d for lIlY
En&llsh cWI. the words gel III
jumbled totelher .nd I reach
this tcmi-consciowl stile .• in
other words I fallasleepl Wlun
ohould I do? I get plenty of sleep
" nighl but I am af •• id my
huvy·lidded reading seIIions
will ~au... my grade, to
plummet.
.."...
Litente bul Snoozin&
!)ea. L but S.
May I suggest thai you u.ke •
shott Cltnllp before &tudying?
Research hu proven I"-t • ten
minute ,est is enough to keq> u.
alert throughout the day. Ex«r.
d .... such as • brisk walk. Clod
invisorate YOU' body and your
mind u weU.
n... body and mind....,. eoor·
din.lled whole. You cannot ii­nore
Ihe body's signals and 0 '
peel I"" mind to work, tf III ebe
fa ila, intersperse your schola.ly
........ ina with materi.1 you""joy
- be il luoly novels or Cllvin
and Hob« cartoons.
..cabby'
Help!
I haveaprof6SOl"who IllIlnk
is really Illce 1ooI<in&-1- he'l
really hypel Of 00I1tV "" is alto
inlelligent. I know W. totally
IIUpid but I can't help but feel
attracted to Itirn.. All the men my
.ge Ire 10 in"Mture tNoI Ihey
just don'l compare to him, Whal
should I do11or whal shouldn't
'''''" Sincerely,
~t Proleuor Adml",' p.s. He happcnI to be married.
Dear P rof Adrnlrtt.
I Like the p.s.. il add. a Liltle
IOmething. It·s perfectly natun]
10 feel llIe way you do. In fact.
llIe student·leacher relationship
is one conduci~ to r.,.,lin&l of
odmitalion because the teac""r
displays IUs knowJedat and im·
]IMtS it to YOU. the willinlJ reci·
pient. H<JWeWI", the .udenl
teacher relationship ill prof.,..
IIiooW one which should not ""
violaled by my pu.sIonate
emotion.
~rhap:s you fee] the way you
do because you want 10 rill.tOtnC
ltInd of void in your life . . . ~n
younS lady. this is not the way
to do that. Men you ... may
teem boring to you bul lhal
could be becaUM: you feel
threatened by a real relationlhip
or you haven't met lheri&htone
~. Infaluation with lieacheri,
only • set up 101" diIaoopointmmt.
You, IWeellllinS' de&<:rve a real
relationship and you can start
OIlt by ""~eving in yourxlf .
..cabby'
Dea. Gab by,
I.", 110 overwJw:olmed. I ha~
\oads of work to do and I ha"';l\1
major sms. My proIeseon keep
piling Ihe work on •• nd 1 .....
pulling my hllir C)UI. Wh"
should 1 do?
Dear Overwhelmed,
Feelins con.umed
II<3demic life iI not un
especially " tllis point in
semester. You really
escape the work bul you
alleviIote tome of IJw:o P
1llkI: $Orne time OUI •
moY~ u.ke a swim. go wor
or eat lOmethinIJ sinfully f.
ing. II you take a litlle timt
now, you will recharge you
and will "" able to fidish I
pjlge researt:h paper or PI
that 15 minute cnl pruen
thai ybu hot_beed po.>lting
This lime -.y from te
lests .nd term papen
just w"-t you need.
..cabby'
* Questions fa
GABBY?
She'll answer all
the questions ~
to know but were
too afraid to ask.
Anonymity is
guaranteed .
Leave letters in the
Publications door
pocket Of on the
answering machi
at ext. 340
Ottawa is Much More Than a Nation's Capitol
By ~n In~ mention ""II hops and a door· o..c. again. N.zaretb ColJese man. Ou. rooms _re on the
hu provided III with an .. Ioun· tenth floor which .t:forded UI an
dingopponunity. On Odober 12, incredible view from the boakony
fourteen Nazar"",h Iludents of lhe Ottawa River and to the
Inveled toOnlwa fora four day left. of PIorlt.medl. Allihis wu
cultunl e.:cursion. On behalf of ours and for leu than thirty·five
I"" &tudents who attended I dollars. The COst of the trip in·
would like tothanll alllhMtwho eluded both acx:omodalOons and
made poaible this wonderful tn~1 e>:pC1l5eIo1
opportunity. Our first evenillg in Ottawa
n... trip was sponsored by waslpent moIIly In the York St.
Cullu.1I Afflin Ita COlI of OIIly .w:ction of the B}""ani market.
S35tothestudents participating. TIt;. is a strip of ban and niJlII
TIt;. wu an Incredible harpin. cluhl lhat clo.e" one •. m. Afler
It is dislppoinlina tNot more Ihey cloted we Ihen wenl across
students did not t'~ ,dvanlase the Ottawa Ri~. 10 Hull. Ot·
ofthi.opportunity. Oflhe fort,.· tawa'$ t-isler city.in Quebec. It
three .. Vllilable ~tions only WII there lhal I m01 a French.
fourteen were 1Old. I hope llIis Canadian, Michael. He had
lack of p&rtjcipation win in do r recently mowd 10 HuU from
WW1 dix:oufIIC future trip&. For Monlrul. He opre:!o5ed inlereli
it WIIan operien<:e thM will not in I"" numberoflioenses he had
heeas.ilyfOfJOlienbytholelhott seen from N.Y, tMt eYeIl\na.
did so. I would _ like 10 wltile eheding 10', " the bar.
divuJ&e u muc:h .houlourtripto ConIequently. Michaeland I had
vividly iIIUWlle to those of you .1ona~1on nInJIn& from
who did not attend, whal you llIe Canadian "';ew of U.s.
misacd. economic exploitalion. 10 abo<·
After xtUinK intoou' hotel, the lion ri&hts. even to llIe q uestion
Delta Ottawa, we acquainted ofwlletberorr>otQuebecsbould
outoclvcs willi its amenities. Our I«ede from llIe Canadian
hotel had ill own indoor pool. Fedenllon.
........ squaah c:ourta. _. and Fray """""" _ headed for
rata.....,,\. .. Feriu'., not to the National Art Gallery, but
were delayed by a VIIrlO1y of
IiJhUand persons. The rtlOIIO'
citins of wllich was the tC)Ur of
Canada'S ParliamenT buildinJ. By
the timt _ reached lhe Callery,
it had closed for lhe day. We had
elected instead to take advantage
of the many small cafes and
boulique .. For lunch _ stO])'
ped at I small Lehane&<: Cafe
with I ptlilo overh'n"nlJ the
sidewalk and a view of Ihe road
f~ rlSh, tocnfts. tobu.Lk spica
from the Middle East, Allhou&h
Ottawa may not be European il
cannot be denied t"-I ;t hu the
flavor of Europe.
Saturday provided lOme of ul
with lheopportunity totalk with
a homeles5 Ottaw .... He claims
to ha~ been kicked out of his
house" twenty )'Unof age. He
lou been bomeIeu ever linn
Ihe juda"" it 10 be about len
"A good time was had by all, but more
importantly we accumulated a set of
experiences not otherwise available to us."
leadi", to 1'Ir1iament. This
..,...u _II WIlli> experiencI! In
i\.leU. Fo. it W ..... 'I harried like
dini", in the States lendo 10 be.
~ never felt pressured to eat
and run. Even afTe. we had
finl&hed our lunch we were
allowed 10 linger Oller the "lew
on thai lovely ~ afternoon.
The rest of the afternoon WII
spenl in Byward Market, all open
air aff.ir where one can buy
&!most lrIythinJ from Rowen. 10
years.l We .. ted bim if he had
ever had.job; he IoIid no. Wetold
him lhal. ~urll>t down the
street had • ""Ip w ... led si&n
hangingin its window. HclAid Jw:o
had applied for jobI before and
INoT he could nOi get a job
because he has no permanent ad·
ciresi. He then wenl on 10 lell US
about how he planned on waiIinj
for • better opportunity and
would mClrlwhile continue to
ptlnbandle
LIIerl"""~ninc.I_
.bortion nlly 1\ lhe PIori'
buildinS which wu only
blocks fromour hotel. AI IJw:o
Iy, I met more intcre$lina
I talked with a lady f
s.cramenlo, CA. wbo had
ed to C.nad. five yean e
because of her discontenl
the u.s. gcwemmenL N
say, she made _ very
~ points. I alIO
IOciaIiIt with whom I
lengthy ood~ .... tlon .boul
state of .ff.in in the wor ld,
need forllOCiaicomciou.
weU as a change In "alue.
least renewed lnterell in val
The trip luted a 101.1 QI"
days and Ihree eYenlnp. .
the 12th ofOctobe.IO I"" I
A sood Ii"", WII had by all,
more importantly, we
cumuloted a set of .
r>ototherwise....u.bleto \II.
vast majorily took advan
Ihis opportunity to learn
Canada, i\l governll}ent, itl
pie, its cult ure, andalittle I
Life the re as well. Por those
like advantage of the triP'
fered by Nuaretb. they
tremctldoul alfl IMt will
soon be forsotlcto. I hope
~~w!l'1ake
The Gleaner's Question of the Week:
"What has been your most significant '
experience at Nazareth?"
Anne M.rie
Sr. Biology
"Making il through
~h Writing"
Ann Spazlano
Jr. Accounting
Rob DuFru ne
Jr. CIS
"VAX GURUS"
"~tlin8 iII trouble for
system backing It 12:3Oam"
Shelley Speed
J r. English
"Ordering from Salvatore."
Ch..uly VP8rlln!
English Certification
"After ytl~ of wiping up
o.,nge jui~, every clus is •
signtrK:llnl experience"
With Macintosh
can even do this:
New
Open ...
Close
~~::~~~~~~iex~ [:~~~;~'"~~ ~~~~p~e~r ihp~uhenr;darlesw.d se 01. do&llatrs mone ar vaerie~ty ~
now there's no reason to senIe for an ordinary R: With The
.~o:t'jru~~h Sale, you can ",ind up with much more of a computer.
Without spending a kx more I1lOIle)<
Print... S€P
. .....
Quit S€Q
• The Macintosh Sale.
N<J,v ~january3L
Room 26, Smyth Hall
Men's Soccer 'learn . Can't Wait for Next Season
MIn: Sorbello
Thil re-'I merI'l to<:Oer team
flnisMd 7·7 .... But Ib.u record
is deotiviJI&. The Golden f1yw'1
t..d ... overtime llmea. winn·
ina three Ind Iosina Ih.ee. Evm
with I mediocre record. c:o.ch
Searl f""b lhat this yea.', lel m
COtnpllre:l 10 the l1'9t leams of
1982md 1985. "WejUSI didnoC
have enollJh time to lIOOte
pb." s-J said. "OW' inn­pm..",,"
wu ODe re_ for not
ocorins pis."
The freshmen pll.ye<I key
roles Ihi. ~uon. Alone point.
the.e were " many q 'leVen
I.~n on Ihe r>eld, ~n in
the bq sames. "The frahmen
definitely fulfilled tbe apcct.o.
tions;' .aaid Searl. ''1'his wu
probobly the best lrahmmdas
ev .... " The biggeotUldwqUWOt
theywork hard in thec ..... room
Women's Swim Team Splashes Into '89'90 Season
By Don ... Fri" It ....
The Lacty Flyen ~ bqwI
another sta$On, beIded by co-ch
Ikbbie ~eno:e who is in her
tenth seann at Nlt.ltelh. The
te .... looks strong IIlhis time in
tbceatly.....on. The.M. engthol
tbe team combined with the
dfdiootion of all tboIC in¥Olva:l
arc 00und 10 rcf\cct in the
rankinp..
Rd"rnif\lt for lheir lourth
RaloOn Jennifer Bor.rd, Cyn·
Ih la Cratoley,S-rah KeIl Y.lnd
Brenda Spinek. Klthy Colli..­iI
ret .. rning for ber third ttIIoOn
while Wendy H .... " . U ..
\.o.n.."t<l, J~l' MlrshaIl,
and CatoIint Spoo .... are block for
lhei. second SOQOrI IS Lacty "- Ali of tbe above menlioned
velerl"" an: .tfOllg swimmer.
and ate apected to do weU.
n.eir lamiliarity with their own
and each otbe .... abilitlea, com·
bined with lhe know"", 01 I
team environmenl make tbem
indispc:nlible_tslothctHm.
The _Q'llwim leam aIao
.... many new fM:C:I in the '89'90
..,alOn. Sophomo.e Cllhy
~I~hert sw.m for Hartwicl< in
the '88'89 -.on md is~.
ing be. rLnt _ here. Other
_ Iiou inc:lu.&. jwUors MIry
Btlh Key. Carrie Foster and
sophomores Amy FOM:bio md
Mkhelle Krlucn. FtHbman
.wimmefl include Je nnifer
HIl"lma n. Krlll~n McEvoy.
"'thlttn I'Irk... Rlchdle
PopovIC'. and Donna Pri"lte .....
With 1/1 impressive &lid am·
bitioulline-up 6kc lhls, tbe Lacty
I'1yen Ne bound to I'" far. yOW'
support iI definilely wanted by
tbe team,loO I"'out and watch the
Lady FIYCfl malu! w"""" agianst
Utica on Decen,ber 91h .,
2pm. s.,e YOUlt the pootl
The Women', Swl", Tel",
gettlllll their '"' wtt lor ,
Iilf'Nl:M_.
and 011 the field.
The baI ...,..., the Golden
Flyers JII-yaI thl5 yeIIr w"
apn" St. Bonoovenlure. Thc
KOrt w .. 1-0. Nazareth t..d 18
.~. to thei. opponents three-.
''Thal wq the story 01 Ihe
seaIOJI, we t..d great go.olttn·
dins ",d defel\le. we were jut!
rnlssirI&shotsonpl." aidSe.r1.
The 1K.e! to thl5 )'Uf', te ....
wu UWOt they were I II "ell
fncndl on Ind off tbe r",ld.
''They hadlrutlnitudet,md If
UWOt c.... earry 0Vf:t 10 next
..,unn, we wW deflnitely be in
the N.c.A.A. tournament." .. id
Se.rl, Theonly Iosslotheteam',
tOIle. will be Brioon Burke co­eapt.
lin and tenlo<.
AU the ... illdt to do iI w.oll
.. ntil next ...... IlHI clift. lhe
Golden Fl yer. on to Ihe
N.c.A.A. tounlment.
World Series
by MIn: Sorbello
AI November comes .. pon ....
we "y 1QOd-bye to A_ricl',
flvorile pas" i....,. The ....,mory
01 the world Se.ies will linger
on lor the people of Oakland
and San Franciaco.ln Ibe mk4t
of pme two, the world ahooIt.
IlOl becauxthe A'I had won lhe
pme. but bcaouse • maaaive
urthq .. ili "",""riIIl 7.1 on
the RichIe. Kale had nxkcd the
Bay .re •.
The people thll live In
Oakland .nd San FranciKo a.e
fighlerL They reOOundm fl....,
dayl lale. to keep America',
prtM!! IllYe after lbe whole Irtil
-.-Idmclbytheearth'l tOIloi the dice.
Sorb's
Sport
Shorts
Women's
Volleyball
vs Geneseo
L 10-15
13-15
vs Hunter
L 15-11
L 11-15
L 8-15
Season Record
21-26
Men's Ba"ketb'"i
Schedule
Geneseo State
Thurnament
November 17
vs Staten
Thil il In nample 01 what
pride .nd determi .... Hon the
people of the Bay atel haw. The
series could have bttn It1O'Ied
or eancelJ~ but 00, it lllyed
wbere it wq ""ppoeed to. And
the people 01 Ookland turned
-----------------------------------/ nul in numbt ... to &how tbeir
support and pti<Ie.
6 p.m,
November 21
vS.UofR
8 p.m.
Women's Swimming Schedule
November 11
December 6
December 9
January 20
Don Richard Meet
Buffalo State
Utica
William/Smith
at RIT
Away
Home
Away
12 noon
6 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
This W" I tougb yelr lor Ma·
jor League blseb.lt: Mr,
Basewll. I'I:te Rose w" wnn·
ed f.om IHoscbali for life for
IImblina.: tbe newly Ippointed
eomminioner A. Blrtlett
Giamoni died oIalUdden heart
earthquake nxkcd the Bay _ . Nazareth
wbete tbe World ~rits was
held. B"t b.uc:lHott survived. Thurnament
We now cons' .t"late the
Olkl,nd A's fo r .elling December 1
numerous World SerieI teC'Orda.
__________ ___________________ --' Ind we say I silent prlyer 10' vs. John Jay
u..o.e inOaklaDdand San Fran·
Sports on Stage at Naz
By MIn: Sorbello
UIlIIllysporUean be Ren on based on competition.
telcvioiotl Monday nishlL Satur· Throughout the play, wlUcb iI
day'und Sunday'L Sometlmo;o set in preaml-day. suburlHon
peopItevcn lift tMmxI""" lrom MinnCloOl'. moat 01 Ihe scenes
theireq,ychairsanddri...,outto arc "-.cd eilber with the boys
Ibe IIId,um to br..... the r playing b .. kctbaU or in tbe
elements and share Ihe C'l<:nt courtroom. '!'be courtroom is
with80.000or.sootnerf.ns.NOI where ihe Iriendllbip is Iried.
too often dots one go to Ihe "Tbe play IhoWI that the.e is
tJ>e.le. to see sporIL mo.e 10 the . elationahip than
M(N.t annehai. colcl"~1 find bu.kclbooll," said Kalin<>$kL
lbeit cullu re in loll Or r""re Kalinoski Woo had playa! "".
wti .... RichIrd KaJlnOllU. ~ bask.etball in hi&M<booIln
o;.ectorol Youthe., ... wlnts 10 RIcint. WiIcoasi.n, ..,.. the play
change thaI. "lIOmCWhatautobiographkal.
OnAprill9,intherNcbtoilbe ~ for the "p. ank".
N.B.A. baskelblJl lealon. Ca.tlng lor the pllY il
KalinositiwiUopenhilncwplay .somewhll of • d r.wback.
"PRANK". which Is lbet!oryof "When w" .m.ertised for acton
two young boys who IfOW "p in the bijbscboolo, the problem
IOStIber playing bulcthalland w" witb lhe acIotIIathlctes he·
build •• elatiooru.b.ip ins ~." said Kal'-ki. The
p.oblem is with eligibility.nd
...... te .. r stalUL "An ind''''·
dllli IIhaU 1>01 be eligible 10'
intercollegiate compelltion in •
sport if, in tblt sport lhe in·
dividllll . .. has directly or in·
di. ectly used . thletk skilla lor
pIIy in any fo.m." .,.ttulle Na·
Ilonll Collegiate AIhleti ~
AaoociatiOll', Guide lor Colkse·
Bound St ........ t AthletCL
On April 19, why don't you
d'lII )'DUnelf from tbe euy
chair and _ and .ec oporu
on stage. Richard Kali..."pj
"yle. with " PRANK". Th,.wW
he the lasl produotion for Ihe
Voulhe.tre ev<:r. Wh. l. w.y to
.. y goodbye.
eiseo to let you know the PfO' 8 p.m.
pie of NUatf:1b ate wilh you. L _ _ __ -'-___ -{
the Mold: Dennis Maust
Nazareth's New Ceramics Professor
_ Heaid. " ProI.tIIytbe
Ihin&IIibd __ ~tbe
ebancc to traYd and Jdlin& 10
"- anatbcr adlure. For me
th8I ....... 1 bqinnin& 10 tee the
world and ooe'l own ClDUntry
from I diff=t penpecti'Ie.
'nIlI1 woae oftbe most valuabk
pan. 01 ... OYUWU apericnoe."
ObYio:>u.:IY. he liked the idea of
the pro;ects he was involYed in
teYOI~ aro.u>d bondmaode
pt.per I1UIde from';"te. • rt.ldily
avaiLobie p1.oar.. From the poper.
the ~ macIe IUltionary and
emodopes in ~ pMtCnI.
0eMls adapkd aome 01 1'­traditional
doeIism: to prints WI
would sdI ~ in tlw: Statea.
Since jute _10 -.ible lit
they ..-led l)enllls' Input.
''They don'! hI\I'e. dew c:onoept
~::e"';' ~~!:-:
ins uwd would juJt tIOt have ..
IIOD'! (ryft' weD hcre." he said.
0eMls ru:ommmdcd people
11K c:oIon hued <XI wholl i11Jal-
6y lieu. For Ins!--. he ad.,.
G:I them to UIe _ f~
He has explored and
experienced such places
as Greece, Turkey, India,
Bangladesh, Pakistan
and Egypt.
is oae of the Iafaest etopI in
~J, the people ...-I it
for llWIy thinp.l .. at\CItbe. pr0-
ject they made toteba,.,
~ Ibem. . nd then
sold them. Dennis dcai&ned
.~.... new silbcruns for tiM: In Ind .. , DenniI spent lOme
time with ~ invo/vinl
hand printed SCl1'VQ. 8ean_
the people did noC have • ..,.,nd
5enRofwh.ot the West_like
and bri&hl ~N in the hopes
tkat by ~tin& them to..se lOme
diff~mI colon their a1Ifts mla;bl
..,11 bittle •.
$ome day he would like to
rei,,", and continue Ilia work -, .... As if.U Ihis wasn't cnoush.
De:nllilh .. _m~~.s.ck
in 1986, he Waf aft m isl in
raidn>a! up in Old ""!'&C. New
York. This 1'Qide ..... w" opon_
IIIf'Ied by the New York St.le
Theatrical Excursion to Shaw Festival
II ,~;-;!~::::~~:.., The students Ldt Nuarcth bometnMle;.m or hodge. Priestley. Thispll.y h-.d"..on W t" fromlheAnCenle rPirldngLot We st.yed.1 three BaI.nd cd&tofour_"ryina lofigu,e
onThurJdaymomingand<lrovo! Brukl.s ls which .re Ih~ OUI '·whodoneil"beforethun.
10 Lotwi$tOn to an old f.shiomd best way 10 enjoy • lrip or VKII· ding was rew.led.
McDo ... Id'. for lunch. Then we tion becIouse lhey mako! you feel Finally came Iheshow we hid
drove ,]ona the Ni.8!'" River righhl home. We st.yed in love· .ll been w']lin, for - The Shlw
10 Canldl. The w,,"lher was lyhomcsthalwerejustu:ouple Felliy.1 Production of MAN
perfect. It wll warm.andthesun ofblocl<uw.y lromthe~lreL ANDSUPERM"N by the rtIIII
was shining !'CrO&S Ihe dear Some of uS were Irellted 10 bi, for whom IU thil was built,
blue o.I<y. The .ulumn leayes breakfasts Ih.1 included ega, ~e Ber ... rd Shlw. 1\ was
wereheaulifulshadesofyelLow, bacon, french lOUt. )HInaoltes, subtitled at • a}medy and •
M we enlered the smaU lown with orange juice. homem...u: II moat of Sh.w', pLoyure. The 11~~~~~~~"~'~'~'''~1 orange, and red. Me., whileolhers were u liJfied philosophy, It il' very lon8pLoy of Nia8l .. <>n-the l.aJr.e, we saw muffins, oereal . • 00 coffee. production ilSc:lf wa.~r Ihree
qulint gift &hops. ClIldy Ilores. The m.in purpoK of our houl"ll Lonl . 1\ rt«ived m~
fudge shopo, ' Christmas shop, journey wllto t,ke ,,,some live reviews from .... Some found il
which b open all year ...... Dd. thellire. Wesaw""riouslypesof verycomicalwhileod>ers found
clothing .stora. and .small in· drama. FiI"lIt. we saw' muaical lhe "'nglh .nd Ihe ltI'IOunt of
lim' le resIU.,.nll. Som~ OXIn'IIedycalled GOODNE\\'Sby dialogue to be overwhelm' .... ,
balpinl oouId be found if we Laurence Schw.b and aG, AI] in all, evel"}'Q"'l' Kcmed to
didn'l buy the ",Wnlle Irish 0eSy1Yl. We _,.., deliAhted by enjoy ~Iva, .0 il ioNIc \0
Y>'OOt Jweltcrs or eIIl every meal the eonganddanct, thelllpolick. conclude by ayins. ""goo;! time
in the mOre upcnsi"~ and lhe V1Iudevillian humor. wu hid by 1111"
restuaranls. Some 01. us purchls- Later Wi: be<:ame ~ in .
ed";!ber jewelryor knlcknlcks, mystery·monlity pIlIy called AN
while others bo:>ugIl some INSPECTOR CAUS by J. B.
Music Department Notes
I~~~~,!.':~, wen! included in their repetoirc
afternoon 01. 01. nwnben.. The entire concert
Ii<~.' ''''''., the N_eth wu weUlt\ended, and eudience
I"CIpOfIJe wu very positive. ptO­vidin&
• &ueOtIIfu! fi ... ", to lhe
flllilly weekend.
Dr. &.,.a Miller. NilZllrctb Col·
legc Conoen Band director. will
next be .ppuring in his own
solo f!'Cully lrumpet recital
011 Friday eII'CDin& Novcnber !o,
.t':OO P.M. in the Wilmot Recital
Hall. " wide ....-iety of music
from Ihc 1700'1 through 1985
will be fulured, Uld four dif·
ferenl Iypes of trumpel. will be
emptoy.ed in his performan<:e,
which is free and open 10 the
public. I'OUy Schaffner and
Sharon P.a.e Dryer will provide
pianouxl oopn lCCOmpUIimenl
respectively.
EvnyoDC is invited to lhe
musk deplrtment'. Cbriltmas
oonoert el the Sistcr$olSt..f<*PII
Mothemou.se. immediI.teIy -'ja.
oenl 110 the lefll of the Nuareth
c.mpul, on Thul"llday ,"""ni ....
December 7 U 7:30 P.M. The
Nuaretb ColIqe Concert Band
lwilh forty inlirumcnlllistsl
directed by Dr. RoN Miller, Ihe
Nuarelh CoUese Conoen Choir
dir«l~d by Or. B.rbe,.
Staropoli, and the Nuareth Col,
lege Youlh Choirdlrected by Or.
Dean Eckbax willoollabonolc on
what promiJes \0 be • opec­toocularly
cotI1prchen3ive perfot'
manoe on the part of ill rtIIIIy
and ""ric<! participants.
T'be Nuarcth ColIqc Jau;
EnsotmbIe. Dr.1\mothy SuUiYUl
directi.... will preocnl its faU
se_er'. recital on Thursday
evcni .... November 30. It 7:30
P.M. in lhe Wilmot Recilll HaU,
Admission is free, . nd everyone
is invited 10 W musically lively
evening.
Robin HoIlz. of the music
dep.lnmenl, will presenl her
fl'CUlty m:ital in Wilmol HaU on
$o.turdoyevenin& December 2 et
8:00 P.M. Apin. ldmission is
free, andcveryone is cordially In·
yited 10 .tteDd.
Council ol the Arts. It ..... the
bqin.ning of his three dimm·
.-iooW vesselseriQaftcr workin&
primarily in tiloe while" RIT.
Hia style is reIleeted in theM:
files and three dimensional
works. The tiItI klok~ like
mouic:a. or even blankeuof col·
0.., T'be three dimensional works
Ire usually in vessel form. their
I""P'* beinge mainlylellhetic
one. He notes thai hiswork bas
been inf1..enccd by the time he
spenl in the Middle SIst.
reminiac:enl of Middle EaIIem
.rchileclu re end mosque
~
Prior 10 coming 10 Nuareth.
Dennis worked as. ccnmica in·
Itructor .t Ihe Mcmorill An
Gallery'. Creative Vobrkshop. He
.Iso worked as Ul instructor.t
c:01leges in PennsylYUlil ... d
Virginil.
Wbat is next in this lrtist'.
fulure?Comc N"""mber 3rd. he
is involved in • Ih ..... person
show opening in Pennsy]YUlil.
So~ of his smaller tile pieca
and three-dimensional worlu
will he shown there. And atln
thai only • few <l1Ore thinp Ire
known: • new scmescer fun of
classes in thc $prina and • btlby
due in february.
You ... me it, he is an artist •
prolCSlOl'.~, and flther.to­be.
Who knows with Ilenni$
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What's
Inside
ON CAMPUS
Special Features
Section OIl
SADD
... Page 3
FEATURES
Introducing
Dear Gabby
The Gleaner's
,""'_ column
.. , Page 4
YOU
;
the Week
... Page 5
Thursday, November 9 , 1989
The
GlFANER
State of the College Address
By Mare Sluoplro
President Rose Marie Beston delivered the annual State of the College Address
to faculty, staff and other interested persons on Thesday, October 24, in the Shultz
Center Forum. The address encompassed a variety of issues ranging from admis·
sions standards and budget cuts to financial aid and ethnic diversity.
The President stated that full-time undergraduate enrollment stands at 1400
students for the fall semester. The remaing balance of the student population stands
with 1500 part-time undergraduate, 56 full-time graduate and 96 part·time graduate
students.
The undergraduate population is down at least 40 students than projected due
to increased qualifications for admissions. The Qualitative Improvement Project
instituted the mean SAT score or Nazareth freshman by
IConlinued on Page Z.)
Nazareth Students to Translate for Hispanic Voters
N~h Collea:e "lMknts
of Spoonish stepped out 01 the
daNtoom and Into the
RocMsler community on EIeed by the Monroe
Cowtty Boord 01 Elections to
serve as tno.na.lloton M 30 YDli"ll
locations in Rochester. N...m.b
was the only area c;ollqe pfO>
viJeaident Beaton stated
that !he roIIe~ "d ..-d eu:eIlent
conlroll (a ... 1 on ellpenJeS and
ina>me" bul this s;\""tion will
require b"dlel Culs and
sacrifices from ev •
"alionwide _Ie. The President
was pie-sed \0 nOCe Ih.,
Na .. reth, in comparuon with
~ na1ional level of defaull
r.'e5 for "".U, independent.
lou •. ye .. institut ions, feU far
below the mUll. The perttllt of
N ..... cth "ad"""let ""hodellull
on their loans Itand$ at 3.7"
while the national ave •• is.
". default ratIO.
AI this lime. memben of Ihe
Nauordh CoUqe administr.·
tion .re act i~ly lobbying tIM:
St.te of New York for fio.ncial
aid 10 p.rt-time gradu'l(
$Iudent •. As the ,ilualion .,xists
prexnt/y. Ihere I. nO financial
aid available for these lIudents
and action. for legislalion are
unoderway.
Dr. 8etIon expresKd thai the
"first priority" for ,,"aduate
Sluden" is 10 ke.ep the amounl
of Bundy Aid .t Ihe present
level. Thi •• id lJ .warded to in·
dcpenres.sed concern
OVI:" Ihe lack of • minorily
prCSCr>Ce on CIompua. boIh
withIn Ihe student popuillion
.nd in the faculty and sl.ff. A
Minorily keelS 1Uk Force h ..
been appoinled to devdop
. ltltes;e5 n~ry 10 increase
th" numhe. of minority
"",m"".s at the colLqe. This
tl.SJi:fomolJchIired by Dr. Lynn
Slowik of the ~ deport.
menl.nd will beacti"" (Drone
Y".r.
The Presidenl ended Ihe ad·
dress by sharing some potillve
new •. Recently Ih., collese Wll
gIven
Spanish Interpreters ... Continued (rom Page 1
.t.Itills they'Yo: acquired in the
d ••• room:·
Nu.arelh wuthe first and on·
Iy group al'P'"'*'i>ed 10 become
involved in Ibis program and are
I t ill the only group who
participales.
lng toCSSion6lO lell students what
10 eq>eCI. .ond answer any
questioN..
There we." IS Sludenl£ par.
ticipating this yur who we",
also involved lui year ... weU ..
12 new I4lKienu.
Several 01 lhe toenio .. wbo
were panicip.tinSlttended the
junior year at.ro.d prowam in
Sp..in.
As for the program ... whole,
M.lin.k H id ." I'"" enjoyed
. I",mendously the ide_ of work·
""'Me ~,~".'!"nt select~.~ in8 with &t udent' in the whol"
ct$l llUJ&II commenlo:u." 1 ,_.. , •.. ,
tried 10 ehooee the moot profl. """'VOI'. uun ,sec .~y reaso.n
cienl people In "'" languaae. ~ why - ,:,""",idn I oonlon~ Ih ..
t the beat people ' the best t prosr.m on lhe fulure. It . a lot !';'eu:' In 01 WOO"Il b\It il III PO)'S olf~'
Buena Suertel
Malinat. .... been involwd in
the program since 1915, and has
been "'" coordinator for the last
ocven )"C.n. Stude>ltl .. ining in·
volves 2 one hour sessions. one
before primary dIoy and one
""fore election day. During the
trainlnJ. studenll practice with
the faculty. 0.-,.., o.detta,
~ ol tlM: into:rprder !'to'
........ attended one ol the train·
The following ftudent.
acled I' lnlerp ... te... for
HI'pl nle vote r. in Ihe
RochCller are. On November
" 1989:
Joanne For'5yth
Karen Whltoomb
Wendy Hagan
Rafeal Leun
Amy Sevcik
Robert Woods
Mary Sue Sroda
Kelly Mott
Krlste.n McPeak
Hely Rodriguez
Jenny Sherburne
Carmen Rivera
J enny Schwartz
Janet Casave.rde
Eileen de la Vega
Kelly Masse
Eileen Morris
Joan Campbell
'lTacy Baglio
Kristen Pencee .ell oonduct. diIcipIlnary
sanctions and judicia! !'to'
cedur .... The H.o.nd.book .mply
lorewatrul the l4udent thlt their
lime here will not be •
free·fo . .. 11.
There are. coup~ 01 avenues
that sludents c.n lake if
they gd inlO lrouble. The
first being . one-peion bein&' hearl", with 11M:
Judlcia.I Hcarinl bro.
",., Judicia! H""ring IIoard l~~I~~~~~f consisu of five memben: Ihree
studentS and IWO /aculty/Maff
"",mbe", The stlKienl' on Ihe
Board are hind plekled by 11M:
Undergraduate AstOCiation'S
President. n.ey arc trained by
reviewing past ditcipIlrwy-...
in an open diso:uuion .nd role
pLoy;", fornwot. bul
TheGL&1NER
1989-1990
Editor
o Mare Hayden Shapiro
Director, Advertising
o Stephen P. McCaffrey
Features
o Jackie Forward
Sports o Marc Sorbello
Business Manager
o Vicky Chamberlain
Arts & Entertainment
OMary Eileen Grine
Contributors
Jennifer Board Donna Privitera
Christiane Grando Kris Kappel
fury Lewis Danny DeCarr
Liz Heeks Kathy Kernan
ON CAMPUS
the Desk of Jane Liberman:SADDThoughts cu.tom Slllcacreenlng by
RoctInW TMtIIe PrInt
HOW 10 WEAR
number Onc A' "SHIRT
campuses
different.
involved alcohol.
casesoulof 137 for
yOD who crave
Ther
mote increased inleraction bet·
ween students and alumni.
Ch06en establishment .
• J.nellsoindicltedconcemfor
Mike and Mike's legal safety.
She ci led the complicationS as
follows: inorderto opcrate such
a program they would have 10
obtain a special license from the
DMV, lot without spedal insurance
they would be held responsible.
If ~ passeD.l[er hlppcncd to
die after be re, ched bOlll ••
then Mike and Mike would be
techniclUy liable because they
provided that penon access to
a bar. Sbe stressed that ahe did
not think Ihey w~r~ bad people
- juSt entrepreneurs. The pro­hlem
lies in the face that they do
not promote r~$ponsihle drink·
ing as do other coUege J>l'O"
grams. For eumple, Sakride
and other Designated Driver
programs of tell work in con·
Spring 1990
Course
Selection
Full and Par\.tine Matriculated
Students
- Drop by on your assigned
day and timeal the Registrar·s
Office . Syrnth 1.
- Clear any financial holds
with the Bursar prior to
pre-regiSlration
Reminder!
- Use your cuneot class lor
the appointed time! F« exatl'l­pie,
~ you are currently a
sophomot'e. bJt v.iI bea junior
next term, you still pre-register
with the sophomores.
Seniors
- Halle you fi led lor
graduation?
Monday. November 13, 1990
(88 cred~s and up)
7 a.m.' 7 p.m.
Juniors
Tuesday. November 14. 1990
(sa.87 credits)
7 a.m.' 7 p.m.
Sophomo,~
Wednesday, N­cidentsperyearthan
were killed
in the Vietnam War."
are not awlll'Cof, forpeople"""r
lwenty'llne there is a mandatory
SZ50 ("" am.I • I""""'ib" jail
senlence of up to 15 da)'$ for
[M'AI (driving whi]o; ability im·
paired ) . mOre than .05 but less
than .09, For [M'lthe flnt of·
fence is a minimum of $350 fme
and up 10 one year in jail. There
is a minimum of six montb
revou.tion for OWl If" st of·
fencel. OWl is stipulatodbya .10
blood alcohol content level.
License penalties are not the
same for aU age groups. If you
were under twenty'llne when
you refused . chemieal te:.t. your
licenK is . utomatically revoked
for one 1""r when arrested for
[M'I Or [M'Al. lnaddition. there
are lawyer's fees. alcohol educa'
tion clas$es and wuranee may
be increased by over $1,000.
" More people are killed in
alcohol related accidents
per year than were killed
in the Vietnam War."
A person's body eliminates
. lcohol at the rale of about one
standard drink an hour. At a
SAC Iblood ilk:ohol contentl a5
low as 0.5 percent, a person'.
judgement. coordinatalinn,and
po$$ibly vision are impaired. for
a ]60 pound person. SAC level
of .05 is reached aft"" only two
drinkr..
AIcoboI is involved in fifty per.
cent of falal autO accidents.
There are some pseudo·
remcdies thatpeople believecan
he uKerienoe.
Pete. Noone and the band
membeR -.e jusI great. aDd
they ITIIode him fed welcome.
H~n'l Hermits U$O!S dif·
fe rent mUJicianJ in different
p"rts oflhe country. but Alan ..
their drummer for the North·
IOU! . He "'U supposed tn play
d""", on II>eit North £asl
Amerlcad 'Ibur, but thai hN
been delayed beaux I'dcr
Noone has becn very busy with
!iii television u.ow on VU·I.
They do k«p in touch. thoush.
Alan does get c.lIs from Mr.
Noone', Igenl periodically.
In llIe mtanlime. Alan keept;
busy by being in three groups.
He-I in "Sn~~rs" which plays
'Ibp 40. l-S nights. Wttk and is
booIfc thing. Whed
u.
alert throughout the day. Ex«r.
d .... such as • brisk walk. Clod
invisorate YOU' body and your
mind u weU.
n... body and mind....,. eoor·
din.lled whole. You cannot ii­nore
Ihe body's signals and 0 '
peel I"" mind to work, tf III ebe
fa ila, intersperse your schola.ly
........ ina with materi.1 you""joy
- be il luoly novels or Cllvin
and Hob« cartoons.
..cabby'
Help!
I haveaprof6SOl"who IllIlnk
is really Illce 1ooIlting
This lime -.y from te
lests .nd term papen
just w"-t you need.
..cabby'
* Questions fa
GABBY?
She'll answer all
the questions ~
to know but were
too afraid to ask.
Anonymity is
guaranteed .
Leave letters in the
Publications door
pocket Of on the
answering machi
at ext. 340
Ottawa is Much More Than a Nation's Capitol
By ~n In~ mention ""II hops and a door· o..c. again. N.zaretb ColJese man. Ou. rooms _re on the
hu provided III with an .. Ioun· tenth floor which .t:forded UI an
dingopponunity. On Odober 12, incredible view from the boakony
fourteen Nazar"",h Iludents of lhe Ottawa River and to the
Inveled toOnlwa fora four day left. of PIorlt.medl. Allihis wu
cultunl e.:cursion. On behalf of ours and for leu than thirty·five
I"" &tudents who attended I dollars. The COst of the trip in·
would like tothanll alllhMtwho eluded both acx:omodalOons and
made poaible this wonderful tn~1 e>:pC1l5eIo1
opportunity. Our first evenillg in Ottawa
n... trip was sponsored by waslpent moIIly In the York St.
Cullu.1I Afflin Ita COlI of OIIly .w:ction of the B}""ani market.
S35tothestudents participating. TIt;. is a strip of ban and niJlII
TIt;. wu an Incredible harpin. cluhl lhat clo.e" one •. m. Afler
It is dislppoinlina tNot more Ihey cloted we Ihen wenl across
students did not t'~ ,dvanlase the Ottawa Ri~. 10 Hull. Ot·
ofthi.opportunity. Oflhe fort,.· tawa'$ t-isler city.in Quebec. It
three .. Vllilable ~tions only WII there lhal I m01 a French.
fourteen were 1Old. I hope llIis Canadian, Michael. He had
lack of p&rtjcipation win in do r recently mowd 10 HuU from
WW1 dix:oufIIC future trip&. For Monlrul. He opre:!o5ed inlereli
it WIIan operienotQuebecsbould
outoclvcs willi its amenities. Our I«ede from llIe Canadian
hotel had ill own indoor pool. Fedenllon.
........ squaah c:ourta. _. and Fray """""" _ headed for
rata.....,,\. .. Feriu'., not to the National Art Gallery, but
were delayed by a VIIrlO1y of
IiJhUand persons. The rtlOIIO'
citins of wllich was the tC)Ur of
Canada'S ParliamenT buildinJ. By
the timt _ reached lhe Callery,
it had closed for lhe day. We had
elected instead to take advantage
of the many small cafes and
boulique .. For lunch _ stO])'
ped at I small Lehane& experiencI! In
i\.leU. Fo. it W ..... 'I harried like
dini", in the States lendo 10 be.
~ never felt pressured to eat
and run. Even afTe. we had
finl&hed our lunch we were
allowed 10 linger Oller the "lew
on thai lovely ~ afternoon.
The rest of the afternoon WII
spenl in Byward Market, all open
air aff.ir where one can buy
&!most lrIythinJ from Rowen. 10
years.l We .. ted bim if he had
ever had.job; he IoIid no. Wetold
him lhal. ~urll>t down the
street had • ""Ip w ... led si&n
hangingin its window. HclAid Jw:o
had applied for jobI before and
INoT he could nOi get a job
because he has no permanent ad·
ciresi. He then wenl on 10 lell US
about how he planned on waiIinj
for • better opportunity and
would mClrlwhile continue to
ptlnbandle
LIIerl"""~ninc.I_
.bortion nlly 1\ lhe PIori'
buildinS which wu only
blocks fromour hotel. AI IJw:o
Iy, I met more intcre$lina
I talked with a lady f
s.cramenlo, CA. wbo had
ed to C.nad. five yean e
because of her discontenl
the u.s. gcwemmenL N
say, she made _ very
~ points. I alIO
IOciaIiIt with whom I
lengthy ood~ .... tlon .boul
state of .ff.in in the wor ld,
need forllOCiaicomciou.
weU as a change In "alue.
least renewed lnterell in val
The trip luted a 101.1 QI"
days and Ihree eYenlnp. .
the 12th ofOctobe.IO I"" I
A sood Ii"", WII had by all,
more importantly, we
cumuloted a set of .
r>ototherwise....u.bleto \II.
vast majorily took advan
Ihis opportunity to learn
Canada, i\l governll}ent, itl
pie, its cult ure, andalittle I
Life the re as well. Por those
like advantage of the triP'
fered by Nuaretb. they
tremctldoul alfl IMt will
soon be forsotlcto. I hope
~~w!l'1ake
The Gleaner's Question of the Week:
"What has been your most significant '
experience at Nazareth?"
Anne M.rie
Sr. Biology
"Making il through
~h Writing"
Ann Spazlano
Jr. Accounting
Rob DuFru ne
Jr. CIS
"VAX GURUS"
"~tlin8 iII trouble for
system backing It 12:3Oam"
Shelley Speed
J r. English
"Ordering from Salvatore."
Ch..uly VP8rlln!
English Certification
"After ytl~ of wiping up
o.,nge jui~, every clus is •
signtrK:llnl experience"
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Neld, ~n in
the bq sames. "The frahmen
definitely fulfilled tbe apcct.o.
tions;' .aaid Searl. ''1'his wu
probobly the best lrahmmdas
ev .... " The biggeotUldwqUWOt
theywork hard in thec ..... room
Women's Swim Team Splashes Into '89'90 Season
By Don ... Fri" It ....
The Lacty Flyen ~ bqwI
another sta$On, beIded by co-ch
Ikbbie ~eno:e who is in her
tenth seann at Nlt.ltelh. The
te .... looks strong IIlhis time in
tbceatly.....on. The.M. engthol
tbe team combined with the
dfdiootion of all tboIC in¥Olva:l
arc 00und 10 rcf\cct in the
rankinp..
Rd"rnif\lt for lheir lourth
RaloOn Jennifer Bor.rd, Cyn·
Ih la Cratoley,S-rah KeIl Y.lnd
Brenda Spinek. Klthy Colli..­iI
ret .. rning for ber third ttIIoOn
while Wendy H .... " . U ..
\.o.n.."te.le. to see sporIL mo.e 10 the . elationahip than
M(N.t annehai. colcl"~1 find bu.kclbooll," said Kalin<>$kL
lbeit cullu re in loll Or r""re Kalinoski Woo had playa! "".
wti .... RichIrd KaJlnOllU. ~ bask.etball in hi&M01 be eligible 10'
intercollegiate compelltion in •
sport if, in tblt sport lhe in·
dividllll . .. has directly or in·
di. ectly used . thletk skilla lor
pIIy in any fo.m." .,.ttulle Na·
Ilonll Collegiate AIhleti ~
AaoociatiOll', Guide lor Colkse·
Bound St ........ t AthletCL
On April 19, why don't you
d'lII )'DUnelf from tbe euy
chair and _ and .ec oporu
on stage. Richard Kali..."pj
"yle. with " PRANK". Th,.wW
he the lasl produotion for Ihe
Voulhe.tre evu.:IY. he liked the idea of
the pro;ects he was involYed in
teYOI~ aro.u>d bondmaode
pt.per I1UIde from';"te. • rt.ldily
avaiLobie p1.oar.. From the poper.
the ~ macIe IUltionary and
emodopes in ~ pMtCnI.
0eMls adapkd aome 01 1'­traditional
doeIism: to prints WI
would sdI ~ in tlw: Statea.
Since jute _10 -.ible lit
they ..-led l)enllls' Input.
''They don'! hI\I'e. dew c:onoept
~::e"';' ~~!:-:
ins uwd would juJt tIOt have ..
IIOD'! (ryft' weD hcre." he said.
0eMls ru:ommmdcd people
11K c:oIon hued a! up in Old ""!'&C. New
York. This 1'Qide ..... w" opon_
IIIf'Ied by the New York St.le
Theatrical Excursion to Shaw Festival
II ,~;-;!~::::~~:.., The students Ldt Nuarcth bometnMle;.m or hodge. Priestley. Thispll.y h-.d"..on W t" fromlheAnCenle rPirldngLot We st.yed.1 three BaI.nd cd&tofour_"ryina lofigu,e
onThurJdaymomingandn-the l.aJr.e, we saw muffins, oereal . • 00 coffee. production ilSc:lf wa.~r Ihree
qulint gift &hops. ClIldy Ilores. The m.in purpoK of our houl"ll Lonl . 1\ rt«ived m~
fudge shopo, ' Christmas shop, journey wllto t,ke ,,,some live reviews from .... Some found il
which b open all year ...... Dd. thellire. Wesaw""riouslypesof verycomicalwhileod>ers found
clothing .stora. and .small in· drama. FiI"lIt. we saw' muaical lhe "'nglh .nd Ihe ltI'IOunt of
lim' le resIU.,.nll. Som~ OXIn'IIedycalled GOODNE\\'Sby dialogue to be overwhelm' .... ,
balpinl oouId be found if we Laurence Schw.b and aG, AI] in all, evel"}'Q"'l' Kcmed to
didn'l buy the ",Wnlle Irish 0eSy1Yl. We _,.., deliAhted by enjoy ~Iva, .0 il ioNIc \0
Y>'OOt Jweltcrs or eIIl every meal the eonganddanct, thelllpolick. conclude by ayins. ""goo;! time
in the mOre upcnsi"~ and lhe V1Iudevillian humor. wu hid by 1111"
restuaranls. Some 01. us purchls- Later Wi: beugIl some INSPECTOR CAUS by J. B.
Music Department Notes
I~~~~,!.':~, wen! included in their repetoirc
afternoon 01. 01. nwnben.. The entire concert
Iiu1< - .nythin, see ....
Curtain
Up ...
The Best Christmas
Pageant Ever
opens November 24th
and runs through
December 19th,
It is free to
Nazareth students!
Youtheatre
News
Congratulations
to two Nazareth
students who
are working on
our production of
The Best Christmas
Pageant Ever.
jennifer McCaffrey will
play one of the gossips.
K.thleen Ondracek is the
sound board operator,
Attention Nazareth Students:
A light board operator is
needed for TM Best
CbJi$tJm$ Pagant EVI!f.
Interested?
Please see Richard IWinoski
or PhilI Hickox. Their offices
are in the Am Center. ·
,
Ntz 1tudotntI_ eaptur-.clJn thliJ candid.,.. CUll .... A~ PrnIHrrt, Shelley Burt and pel The ~I MUNUm 0' CIvIllDlion __
liong ,Ite ~Iq of ,Ite ou- A...... .lenn. .... BrondlIOrI poM In front of OU-'. 01 mlny poInll on IntltfHt of ,Ite tnp,
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